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DEMENTIUM II HD GETS SEWN UP WITH NEW FLESH FOR ITS PC
RESURRECTION

The award winning Nintendo DS title comes to the PC in a port
that will allow players to relive the dementia of William Redmoor.

Same Bones. New Flesh.

October 31, 2013 – The visage of doctors and patients
alike fade in and out of these nightmarish visions of tortured
memories. This eggshell reality is fractured by experiments
conducted in the ward. Blood, flesh and screams surround as
you put together the pieces of your story and make your escape from
the Bright Dawn Treatment Center while the dark doctor watches on
in amusement - Welcome to the world of
Dementium II HD
.

Digital Tribe Games is proud to announce that starting today the
world of Dementium II HD will begin seeping into the dark recesses
of your mind once again. Fans will be able to Pre-Order Dementium
II HD on Steam and receive a 35% discount off the launch price of
$14.99. You’ll be held captive up till the release in
December this year, with a steady stream of content including
official trailers, behind the scenes developer videos, gameplay
videos and screenshots. The Mac version of the game is
expected early January 2014 along with some demented DLC.

Dementium II was originally released in 2010 on the Nintendo DS
by indie developer Renegade Kid. It was met with rave reviews,
given awards, and gained a cult following for its dark
storytelling, intense action and twisted puzzles. The torch
has been handed to new indie developer Memetic Games who are
utilizing their cinematic background to graft a new coat of horror
onto the iconic imagery for the PC port.

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